ACD/CPD/CPD2
21 days
CPDA-1
35 days
Infants
00:03
01:10
HDFN from ABO
Spherocytes
1st pregnancy
O mother
Permanent deferral
Hepatitis after 11
HIV
T. Cruzi
CJD
1 unit or PRBC
Raises hemoglobin 1g and hematocrit 3%
Leukoreduced RBCs
Less than 5 x 10^6 t...
Alder-Reilly anomaly i - Answer Darks large metachromatic cytoplasm is granules
Aldosterone - Answer Comes from the adrenal cortex and increases the rate of sodium
reabsorption
Aldosterone - Answer Maintains blood pressure promotes sodium reabsorption and
potassium secretion
Increases while standing
Alkaline urine - Answer RT and vegetarian
ALP - Answer Increased bone disorders pagets disease osteoblastic tumors rickets and
hyperparathyroidism
Increased growing children
Alpha hemolytic - Answer partial hemolysis
Green
Ammonium biurate crystals - Answer thorny apple appearance
Alkaline
Amorphous phosphates - Answer This alkaline crystal is shapeless and resembles
sand.
Old urine
Amorphous urates - Answer Brick dust/yellowish-brown granules, often in clumps
in acidic urine
Amount of H greatest to least - Answer O
A2
B
A1
A1B
Amperometry - Answer Measurement of the current flowing through an electrochemical
cell when a constant electric potential is applied to the electrodes
Androgens - Answer Testosterone
Anion gap - Answer Difference between the concentrations of serum cations and
anions: determined by measuring the concentrations of sodium cations and chloride and
bicarbonate anions.
,10-20 or 7-16
Sodium and potassium - chloride and bicarbonate
Anisocytosis - Answer Variation in size when RDW is greater than 14.5
apolopoproteins - Answer Protein without lipid
A in HDL
B atherogenic
APTT RR - Answer 20-40 sec
Auer rods - Answer AML
Auramine-Rhodamine - Answer Fluorescent stain
Autoimmune diseases - Answer SLE
Sjögren's syndrome
Scleroderma
RA
AVP or ADH - Answer Comes from the posterior pituitary gland and reabsorption of
water from the distal tubule's
Decreased in Diabetes insipidus
Bacillus anthracis - Answer Medusa head
Non hemolytic
Non motile
Gram-positive rods
BCYE (buffered charcoal yeast extract) - Answer Enrichment media for Legionella spp.
Beers law - Answer Absorb ace and calculate concentration
Bernard soulier - Answer Abnormal adhesion
Ristocetin decrease
Giant plt
Beta hemolytic - Answer Complete hemolysis
biliary obstruction - Answer Increased ALP 5NT GGT bilirubin
Bilirubin crystals - Answer Clusters of fine needles
Abnormal
Biliruibinuria - Answer Bile duct obstruction and liver damage
Increased
Blood gas normals - Answer I like my oxygen at 100 but 90 will do partial CO2 is half of
90 which equals 45 bicarbonate is half of 45 which is roughly around 23 the pH is 1/3 of
the bicarbonate which turns into 7.4
blood urea nitrogen (BUN) - Answer 10-20 mg/dL
Measurement of urea in blood
Bound coagulase - Answer "clumping factor" remains attached to the cell surface
Clumping on slide
BUN CREATINE RATIO - Answer 10:1-20:1
C reactive protein - Answer Acute phase protein
Inflammation
CA 15-1 - Answer Breast cancer
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